@sarobertson_@RobertFife What other country is more concerned about the opposition leader than the head of state other than corrupted Canada. It is particularly peculiar when the current PM has so many conflicts of interests. Follow the money. Kory your Fat F""k buddy @fordnation will never be PM.
Former Liberal Party president Stephen Ledrew just laid it out plain.
This Vancouver condo bailout stinks.
A $3 billion taxpayer handout to bail out rich developers — right after the Housing Minister (former Vancouver mayor Gregor Robertson) took $25,000-a-plate fundraisers from the same condo king now getting bailed out.
Then there’s the timing: Brookfield (where Mark Carney used to be chairman) cuts a billion-dollar deal with Vancouver developers just weeks before the bailout drops.
And Carney? The guy who “forgot” he had millions in American oil shares when asked about his assets.
Ledrew says it walks like a duck, quacks like a duck… it’s corruption.
So what do the Liberals do when Conservatives try to call witnesses and investigate?
They use their stolen majority to shut the committee down for the summer. No questions. No answers. Just protect the deal.
If you’re clean, prove it.
But right now this whole thing reeks — and Canadians are the ones left holding the bill.
@Gray_Mackenzie@scoopercooper When will you ask him about his 30 conflicts of interests? He's spending our pension funds on investments that will only benefit Brookfield. Why is @dsimieritsch the only media personality talking about #carneycorruption
Like, what can we even say now - this is about the 1400th time he’s said something that if a Conservative said it, it’s a “what on earth is he on about” moment? AND if the Liberals MPs weren’t so petrified of his hot temper, they’d ask him themselves.
Just when I thought nothing could top the Royal Canadian Navy’s infamous marching video… the Canadian Army says hold my beer.
IDC if they are shooting blanks, these people should not be allowed within 1000 yards of explosive charges.
I am having a drink this evening with a friend in a Chiswick pub. Two policemen have just come into the pub and asked me to step outside. I have stepped outside and they have threatened me because I tweeted about a councillor banning seating outside pubs in Chiswick. They admit on video (watch it!) that I did not break the law at all. They came to threaten me. To warn me off tweeting about councillors and the council. This is modern Britain. This is the police state. Please, please, please watch this video. It does involve me using very bad language, but this has got to be seen. Police coming out to threaten someone who hasn’t committed a crime. I’m fuming.
This is one of the best takedowns of Mark Carney I’ve seen.
He’s not a businessman. He’s never run a company. He’s never met a payroll. He’s a lifelong bureaucrat who somehow convinced people he’s some kind of economic genius.
The guy actually went on TV in Atlantic Canada and downplayed steel tariffs because “we don’t use that much steel.” That’s not just tone-deaf — that’s fundamental ignorance of how manufacturing, auto, and resource sectors actually work in this country.
Carney keeps all the worst Trudeau-era policies in place — emissions caps, anti-oil and gas rules, the whole net-zero scam — but now he can personally override them whenever he wants. If those policies were good, why does he need an override button? He’s admitting they’re damaging Canada but refuses to scrap them.
He’s concentrating more power in the PMO than ever, acting like the King of Canada while surrounding himself with the same failed Trudeau retreads. His own caucus is still pushing the climate nonsense that’s been proven to waste billions and make life more expensive for regular people.
Meanwhile, oil and gas — our single biggest export earner — is still being deliberately held back. Provincial trade barriers are still choking the economy. And the same people who created this mess are still in charge, still pocketing money from the climate grift while average Canadians get squeezed.
This government was a failure under Trudeau. Under Carney it’s just a more polished version of the same failure.
Less government. Lower taxes. Cut the red tape. Develop our resources. Stop robbing the middle class to enrich insiders.
That’s the only reset that actually works.
#cdnpoli #CarneyFail #LiberalFail #CanadaFirst
More of this @PierrePoilievre . That said, I'd like to see you bring to the press that carbon capture is something being pushed by @MarkJCarney , not because it's good for the environment but because Brookfield is heavily invested in so called carbon capture. #CarneysConJob
Pierre Poilievre is 100% correct.
Future generations are going to look back at Mark Carney’s plan to pump air in the ground and think wow this was a very stupid generation.
Brian Kingston is President and Chief Executive Officer of the Canadian Vehicle Manufacturers Association.
Here he lays out quite clearly, “without the U.S. there is no Canadian automotive market”
Diversification is not an option.
He is calling for the Government to stop the Chinese EV agreement as even though 49000 cars seems low, that accounts for 30% of the amount of EV’s sold in Canada each year.
Our Government needs to get their act together, hundreds of thousands of Canadians livelihoods are on the line.
5 minutes worth watching.
Le gouvernement Carney prépare la censure d'internet sur le modèle britannique (oh surprise !).
Quatre projets de loi avancent en ce moment à Ottawa avec quatre justifications différentes, mais formant une seule architecture
1. C-8 permet à un ministre d'ordonner de vous couper Internet sans juge avec interdiction d'en parler ;
2. C-9 élargi les infractions de discours et retire le filtre du procureur général sur les poursuites ;
3. C-22 oblige les fournisseurs à conserver un an de métadonnées et de localisation pour tout le monde. Pas sur les suspects mais pour toute la population ;
4. C-34 est vendu comme une interdiction des réseaux sociaux pour les moins de 16 ans. En pratique, vérifier l'âge des mineurs exige d'identifier tous les adultes.
Pris isolément, chaque projet a une justification défendable : cybersécurité, haine, crime, enfants.
Assemblés, ils forment une boucle fermée :
Identifier tout le monde (C-34) et consigner tout le monde (C-22), puis redéfinir les discours acceptables (C-9) et finalement déconnecter les récalcitrants (C-8).
Sous Carney, le Canada va s'enfoncer dans l'autoritarisme progressiste et la répression des dissidents idéologiques.